33.Neutralization reactions in titrimetric methods of analysis may be: a. Complexomtery b. Alkalimetry c. Argentimetry d. Mercurimetry 34. The following drugs/substances is assay by direct alkalimetry EXCEPT: a. Phosphoric acid C. Soda ash b. Boric acid d. Hydrochloric acid 35.Analysis wherein the constituents of a sample are separated and then the product is weighed: a. Gravimetric C. Chromatographic d. Volumetric b. Spectrophotometric

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Each of the numbered items or incomplete statements is followed by answers or by completions of the statement.
Select the one lettered answer or completion that is best in each case. Write your answer before each number.
33. Neutralization reactions in titrimetric methods of analysis may be:
a.
Complexomtery
C.
Argentimetry
Mercurimetry
b. Alkalimetry
d.
34. The following drugs/substances is assay by direct alkalimetry EXCEPT:
a. Phosphoric acid
C.
Soda ash
b. Boric acid
d.
Hydrochloric acid
35.Analysis wherein the constituents of a sample are separated and then the product is weighed:
a. Gravimetric
C. Chromatographic
b. Spectrophotometric
d.
Volumetric
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple Choice Each of the numbered items or incomplete statements is followed by answers or by completions of the statement. Select the one lettered answer or completion that is best in each case. Write your answer before each number. 33. Neutralization reactions in titrimetric methods of analysis may be: a. Complexomtery C. Argentimetry Mercurimetry b. Alkalimetry d. 34. The following drugs/substances is assay by direct alkalimetry EXCEPT: a. Phosphoric acid C. Soda ash b. Boric acid d. Hydrochloric acid 35.Analysis wherein the constituents of a sample are separated and then the product is weighed: a. Gravimetric C. Chromatographic b. Spectrophotometric d. Volumetric
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